Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge Lease: No Rent for 22 Years, Can Stay Until 2078

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A leaked document reveals that Prince Andrew's lease for Royal Lodge involves a unique arrangement where he paid a large upfront sum in 2003, effectively buying out future rent, and has since covered renovation costs, allowing him to live there with minimal ongoing payments despite his controversial status and lack of official royal duties.
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- Prince Andrew Hasn’t Paid Rent on His Windsor Mansion in 22 Years — and Can Stay Until 2078, Lease Reveals People.com
- Calls grow for ‘embarrassing’ Prince Andrew to leave Royal Lodge The Telegraph
- Prince Andrew Pays Absurd Rent of One Peppercorn a Year for Lavish 30-Room Home The Daily Beast
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